Hi,

I was a die hard Windows user, but I am no more. Rejoice, for I have been 
speaking to at least five other people about the Mac. Some say it's crap 
without having tried one at all which is extremely narrow-minded,a couple of 
people  wanted me to show them around on the Mac, some wanted me to go as far 
as installing it and a few others are considering it for good. So yeah, I'd say 
it's possible. Especially if you're fed up with crashes and such. Of course, 
some configurations run better than other Windows configurations, but still, I 
personally haven't seen anything this stable and with an amazing screen reader 
out of the box to boot.

Regards,
Nic
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On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Jess wrote:

> Folks, if you want to argue with a die hard Windows user and try to convince 
> him or her that the Mac is better, good luck. I challenge anybody to convert 
> a Windows user to the Mac. Can it be done?
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> Jess
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